[{"date_updated":"2022-06-06T14:08:05Z","author":[{"first_name":"Alexander","full_name":"Krüger, Alexander","last_name":"Krüger"},{"first_name":"Jan","last_name":"Tünnermann","full_name":"Tünnermann, Jan"},{"first_name":"Ingrid","orcid":"0000-0003-2364-9489","last_name":"Scharlau","id":"451","full_name":"Scharlau, Ingrid"}],"volume":79,"doi":"10.3758/s13414-017-1325-6","publication_status":"published","publication_identifier":{"issn":["1943-3921"]},"citation":{"apa":"Krüger, A., Tünnermann, J., &#38; Scharlau, I. (2017). Measuring and modeling salience with the theory of visual attention. <i>Attention, Perception, &#38; Psychophysics</i>, <i>79</i>(6), 1593–1614. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-017-1325-6\">https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-017-1325-6</a>","bibtex":"@article{Krüger_Tünnermann_Scharlau_2017, title={Measuring and modeling salience with the theory of visual attention.}, volume={79}, DOI={<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-017-1325-6\">10.3758/s13414-017-1325-6</a>}, number={6}, journal={Attention, Perception, &#38; Psychophysics}, author={Krüger, Alexander and Tünnermann, Jan and Scharlau, Ingrid}, year={2017}, pages={1593–1614} }","short":"A. Krüger, J. Tünnermann, I. Scharlau, Attention, Perception, &#38; Psychophysics 79 (2017) 1593–1614.","mla":"Krüger, Alexander, et al. “Measuring and Modeling Salience with the Theory of Visual Attention.” <i>Attention, Perception, &#38; Psychophysics</i>, vol. 79, no. 6, 2017, pp. 1593–614, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-017-1325-6\">10.3758/s13414-017-1325-6</a>.","ieee":"A. Krüger, J. Tünnermann, and I. Scharlau, “Measuring and modeling salience with the theory of visual attention.,” <i>Attention, Perception, &#38; Psychophysics</i>, vol. 79, no. 6, pp. 1593–1614, 2017, doi: <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-017-1325-6\">10.3758/s13414-017-1325-6</a>.","chicago":"Krüger, Alexander, Jan Tünnermann, and Ingrid Scharlau. “Measuring and Modeling Salience with the Theory of Visual Attention.” <i>Attention, Perception, &#38; Psychophysics</i> 79, no. 6 (2017): 1593–1614. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-017-1325-6\">https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-017-1325-6</a>.","ama":"Krüger A, Tünnermann J, Scharlau I. Measuring and modeling salience with the theory of visual attention. <i>Attention, Perception, &#38; Psychophysics</i>. 2017;79(6):1593-1614. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-017-1325-6\">10.3758/s13414-017-1325-6</a>"},"intvolume":"        79","page":"1593 - 1614","_id":"6075","user_id":"42165","department":[{"_id":"424"}],"article_type":"original","type":"journal_article","status":"public","date_created":"2018-12-10T07:05:04Z","title":"Measuring and modeling salience with the theory of visual attention.","issue":"6","year":"2017","keyword":["Salience","Visual attention","Bayesian inference","Theory of visual attention","Computational modeling","Inference","Object Recognition","Theories","Visual Perception","Visual Attention","Luminance","Perceptual Orientation","Statistical Probability","Stimulus Salience","Computational Modeling"],"language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"publication":"Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"For almost three decades, the theory of visual attention (TVA) has been successful in mathematically describing and explaining a wide variety of phenomena in visual selection and recognition with high quantitative precision. Interestingly, the influence of feature contrast on attention has been included in TVA only recently, although it has been extensively studied outside the TVA framework. The present approach further develops this extension of TVA’s scope by measuring and modeling salience. An empirical measure of salience is achieved by linking different (orientation and luminance) contrasts to a TVA parameter. In the modeling part, the function relating feature contrasts to salience is described mathematically and tested against alternatives by Bayesian model comparison. This model comparison reveals that the power function is an appropriate model of salience growth in the dimensions of orientation and luminance contrast. Furthermore, if contrasts from the two dimensions are comb"}]},{"citation":{"ieee":"U. Ansorge, I. Scharlau, and K. Labudda, “Visual search for a motion singleton among coherently moving distractors.,” <i>Psychological Research</i>, vol. 70, no. 2, pp. 103–116, 2006.","chicago":"Ansorge, Ulrich, Ingrid Scharlau, and Kirsten Labudda. “Visual Search for a Motion Singleton among Coherently Moving Distractors.” <i>Psychological Research</i> 70, no. 2 (2006): 103–16.","ama":"Ansorge U, Scharlau I, Labudda K. Visual search for a motion singleton among coherently moving distractors. <i>Psychological Research</i>. 2006;70(2):103-116.","mla":"Ansorge, Ulrich, et al. “Visual Search for a Motion Singleton among Coherently Moving Distractors.” <i>Psychological Research</i>, vol. 70, no. 2, 2006, pp. 103–16.","bibtex":"@article{Ansorge_Scharlau_Labudda_2006, title={Visual search for a motion singleton among coherently moving distractors.}, volume={70}, number={2}, journal={Psychological Research}, author={Ansorge, Ulrich and Scharlau, Ingrid and Labudda, Kirsten}, year={2006}, pages={103–116} }","short":"U. Ansorge, I. Scharlau, K. Labudda, Psychological Research 70 (2006) 103–116.","apa":"Ansorge, U., Scharlau, I., &#38; Labudda, K. (2006). Visual search for a motion singleton among coherently moving distractors. <i>Psychological Research</i>, <i>70</i>(2), 103–116."},"page":"103 - 116","intvolume":"        70","publication_status":"published","publication_identifier":{"issn":["0340-0727"]},"main_file_link":[{"url":"https://kw.uni-paderborn.de/fileadmin/fakultaet/Institute/psychologie/Kognitive_Psychologie/Publikationen/AnsorgeScharlauLabudda.pdf","open_access":"1"}],"author":[{"last_name":"Ansorge","full_name":"Ansorge, Ulrich","first_name":"Ulrich"},{"first_name":"Ingrid","last_name":"Scharlau","orcid":"0000-0003-2364-9489","id":"451","full_name":"Scharlau, Ingrid"},{"first_name":"Kirsten","full_name":"Labudda, Kirsten","last_name":"Labudda"}],"volume":70,"oa":"1","date_updated":"2022-06-07T00:21:31Z","status":"public","type":"journal_article","extern":"1","user_id":"42165","department":[{"_id":"424"}],"_id":"6094","year":"2006","issue":"2","title":"Visual search for a motion singleton among coherently moving distractors.","date_created":"2018-12-10T07:08:57Z","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"In the current study, we tested whether search for a visual motion singleton presented among several coherently moving distractors can be more efficient than search for a motion stimulus presented with a single distractor. Under a variety of conditions, multiple spatially distributed and coherently moving distractors facilitated search for a uniquely moving target relative to a single-motion-distractor condition (Experiments 1,3, and 4). Color coherencies among static distractors were not equally effective (Experiments 1 and 2). These results confirm that humans are highly sensitive to antagonistically directed motion signals in backgrounds compared with spatially more confined regions of visual images. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)"}],"publication":"Psychological Research","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"keyword":["visual search","motion singleton","visual images","visual motion","coherently moving distractors","Adult","Attention","Exploratory Behavior","Female","Humans","Male","Motion Perception","Visual Perception","Motion Perception","Stimulus Salience","Visual Search","Distraction","Retinal Image"]}]
